Default 7-31-11 Fishing Report
The weather was not as good today as it has been recently. Thunderstorms struck offshore this afternoon, and it rained inshore for the most part of the day. The temperatures were in the low 80's with a wind blowing out of the south east at 5-10 mph.

Beach Fishing slowed down some today as we only heard of spanish mackerel, and bluefish at the point. As well as some sea mullet and pompano on the south beach.

Inshore charter guides had a relatively slow day as well. They reported only catching bluefish today.

Offshore slowed down quite a bit from yesterday, but yesterday was a once in a lifetime kind of day. They still reported good catches of dolphin, with a few wahoo around today.

The weather is suppose to be similar tomorrow. They are calling for 40% chance of rain with scattered thunderstorms. Temperatures expected to be in the high 80's to low 90's, with winds blowing out of the south at 5-10 mph to start the day. Later on the wind is expected to switch to the north west at 5-10 mph.

8-1-11 Outer Banks Fishing Report
Another sunny day. Light south-east winds 5 mph and temperatures in the mid 80's. Cape Point has had really good catches of spanish mackerel and blue fish on lures in the morning and late afternoon. Scattered catches of sea mullet, pompano, croaker and spot were caught up and down the beach in Buxton and Frisco. Down at the Hatteras Inlet, the bluefish and spanish mackerel fishing was good using lures. A few flounder and pompano also caught on bait. Inshore, the boats caught speckled trout, blue fish, spanish mackerel and flounder. The offshore fleet had good dolphin and wahoo fishing. A few black fin tuna mixed in. Four sail fish released today.


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